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(1 Mar 2017) LEAD-IN:
The Mobile World Congress (MWC) technology show is the place for major smartphone makers like Samsung, Huawei and LG to shine.
But nestled in the great halls of the Barcelona convention centre are a number of minor smartphone makers hoping to find a niche.
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This is the Fairphone.
Never heard of it? You are not alone.
For a minor smartphone maker it has actually sold pretty well, in total about 125,000 units shipped according to the Amsterdam based company.
But that is still a minuscule number compared to Apple, Samsung and even LG.
The 5-inch screen, 4G Android phone with 32 megabytes of internal memory costs 524 euros in Europe.
A pretty standard price for a pretty standard phone.
But it does have a few selling points. Firstly it is fully modular.
All the parts of the phone can be taken out and replaced.
The 8 megapixel camera that the phone currently ships with will soon be updated, so all owners will be given the chance to buy a better camera module.
The company says this reduces the need to constantly buy new smartphones, something that is environmentally unsustainable.
The company also claims to put extra effort into using the highest level of sustainable production methods, and that it is working towards better conditions for the workers assembling the phone.
However, you do have to take their word on it as there isn’t much as far as sustainable ratings for smartphones.
The Fairphone is one of several minor smartphone manufacturers trying to build up some momentum at the Mobile World Congress (/MWC) show in Barcelona.
But don’t expect many of them to succeed.
“This is a business that requires billions of dollars of marketing and research and development and just sort of putting out a product that a mass amount of customers would actually want,” says Roger Chen, Executive editor of the CNET technology news website.
“In terms of these smaller guys, I can imagine them being niche, you know, selling a couple of thousands of units. That’s fine for them. But you know, these are phones that most people are not really going to see.”
Another minor manufacturer, at least in the western world, is Vernee from the Chinese tech hub Sichuan.
The company has released two phones at the MWC, the Thor 2 and the Thor plus.
However the Thor 2, said to have 8 Megabytes of RAM, does not actually have the processors installed yet.
The Thor Plus on the other hand is fully functioning.
The selling point is the extremely large battery. With 6000 milliamp hours it is three times larger than the battery in the iPhone 7 Plus.
The second selling point is the price.
The device is available worldwide for 115 US dollars, a fraction of what many higher end devices costs.
“Second or third tier Chinese smartphone manufacturers are always going to be a part of the eco-system. Because we need those phones that populate the lower price points,” says Nicole Scott, editor of the Mobilegeeks website.
“But are they going to make it big time and become mainstream? Absolutely not. People need to feel that they know the brand and trust their device. There needs to be a sense of mutual trust. And random Chinese smartphone companies in general don’t inspire that,” she adds.
From China to Croatia.
Hangar 18, a Koprivnica-based smartphone manufacturer has released the NOA H10le smartphone at the MWC.
It was the first time a Croatian company has shown a smartphone at the MWC show.
The NOA H10le comes with a 5.5-inch AMOLED screen, 64 GB of internal memory, a 13 megapixel camera both at the front and back and a processor from MediaTek that the company says is the best in its class.
But the biggest selling point seems to be the intense red colour and the relatively affordable price of 350 euro.

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At over $800, the newest iPhone and Samsung Galaxy smartphones are among the priciest you can buy (at least in the mainstream). But as Crocodile Dundee might say, “that’s not expensive – *this* is expensive.” I spent a day with the 2017 model of the Vertu Constellation: leather-and-metal smartphone with a button made of ruby, a screen made of sapphire, and pretty good taste in steakhouses. (And all that for just $6000!) Join me for the MrMobile hands-on of the Vertu Constellation 2017.

MrMobile’s Vertu Constellation 2017 Hands On was produced following six hours with a Vertu Constellation 2017 review device on loan from Vertu. The device was not extensively tested by MrMobile; for full analysis, see the Android Central Vertu Constellation review at the link below.

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YotaPhone 3 with E-Ink back screen latest smartphone from Russian manufacturer Yota, The YotaPhone 3 was announced at a press event in Beijing and shortly afterwards, some of the details were posted on its VK profile. Also known as Yota 3, this is a unique smartphone series as it comes with an AMOLED 5.5-inch Full HD display on the front, but also features a 5.2 inch E-Ink or Ink Electronics in the back. Although we do not yet know all the features offered by this peculiar secondary electronic ink display, we do know that it integrates a total of three capacitive buttons. In addition, in China, the Yotaphone 3 will reach the users with several applications of series dedicated to the reading, as well as a library of electronic books as much modern as classic. And it seems that this use as a book reader will play an essential role in the way you use that E-Ink rear screen, as you would expect.
The rear electronic ink screen is the most outstanding aspect of the new Yotaphone 3 because, apart from it, there is nothing especially remarkable in the rest of the specifications. Inside it houses a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB or 128 GB of internal storage space, depending on the model you choose, 3,300 mAh battery, USB-C connectivity, fingerprint reader and Android 7.1 .1 Nougat as an operating system.

Video Description: Huawei overtakes Samsung to become the most profitable Android phone brand in the world. Huawei is now the second largest smartphone manufacturer in the world. This cell phone giant started in 1987 as a humble electronics company. Over the past 30 years, this Shenzhen-based electronics company has grown to one of the largest firms in the world and a leader in telecoms and smartphones. The companies cell phones now rival the best in the world while still maintaining very competitive pricing which has been key to their success.

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The first half of the year was quite exceptional as far as smartphones are a concern. The Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi started the trend of the bezel-less device and the idea was well appreciated not only in China but also across the globe. The success of device prompted other smartphone manufacturers to unveil smartphones with minimal bezels. With each passing day, the demand of bezel-less smartphone is increasing. This year big South-Korean Giants kick off the first quarter of the year with bezel-less flagships.

The new LG G6 and Samsung’s Galaxy S8 are the clear indications of how much bezel-less design is being liked by customers. To remain in the competition, we are also hearing rumors that upcoming iPhone 8 will also have trimmed down bezels. From the look of things, it seems like the bezel-less design is next big thing in the smartphone market.

Hello friend’s here is Gionee S10, which comes with a grand total of four cameras has been launched in China. The USP of the newly announced Gionee S10 is its camera set up. The smartphone features dual cameras at both the front and back. With this, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer has set a benchmark by being the first ever handset with a dual camera set up at both sides.

The Gionee S10 is the successor of the previously announced Gionee S9 and has been announced in three variants – S10, S10B and S10C. All the three variants differ in almost all aspects. Reports are also such that S10 and S10C will be available in China starting June 9. While the third variant, S10B will be available from today itself.
In terms of other specifications, Gionee S10 sports a 5.5-inch full-HD (1080×1920 pixels) In-Cell display and runs on Amigo 4.0 operating system. The newly launched smartphone derives its’ power from a MediaTek Helio P25 processor which is further coupled with 6GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage. Further, Gionee S10 is backed by a 3450mAh battery, which is said to deliver a much bettery battery life when compared to last year’s Gionee S9

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